Man Page: nautilus-image-manipulator
Operating Environment: debian
Section: 1
NAUTILUS-IMAGE-MANIPULATOR(1) General Commands Manual NAUTILUS-IMAGE-MANIPULATOR(1)NAMEnautilus-image-manipulator - resize and send images from NautilusSYNOPSISnautilus-image-manipulator [options]DESCRIPTIONnautilus-image-manipulator is a Nautilus extension that lets you resize images and send them to friends and family, right from Nautilus. Just right-click on any photo or group of photos, and an option will appear that launches Nautilus Image Manipulator.OPTIONS--version show program's version number and exit -h, --help show this help message and exit -v, --verbose show debug messages -f FILE, --file=FILE a file to be resized. Use multiple arguments to resize multiple files.AUTHORnautilus-image-manipulator was written by Emilien Klein <emilien@klein.st>.SEE ALSOnautilus-image-converter(1) February 1, 2011 NAUTILUS-IMAGE-MANIPULATOR(1)
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